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"Improvisierte Musik mit Birgit Uhler"

Birgit Uhler

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Event Date: Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Location: Slought Foundation
Sound Field @ Slought Series | Organized by Gene Coleman

Birgit Uhler (Photo: Christine Huss)

Slought Foundation and Soundfield NFP are pleased to announce an evening of experimental music by Birgit Uhler and guest musicians from Philadelphia on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 from 9:00-10:30pm. This concert is part of the 2007-2008 Soundfield @ Slought series.


Birgit Ulher was born in Nuremberg, Germany in 1961. She originally studied the visual arts, and the affinity for music of Fluxus artists continues to influence her music. Since moving to Hamburg in 1982 she has been involved in free improvisation, co-founding a musicians collective, dance-projects and solo-performances, often performed in unique and ephemeral groupings with many respected European and American improvisers. She has performed widely in in Europe and the United States with Jürgen Morgenstern, Martin Klapper, the Trio PUT (with Ulrich Phillipp und Roger Turner), Nordzucker (with Lars Scherzberg und Michael Maierhof), Tim Hodgkinson, Dorothea Schürch, Ernst Thoma, Rhodri Davies, Söres Zsolt, Robyn Schulkowsky, John Edwards, Michael Zerang, Damon Smith, Lou Mallozzi and Gino Robair.

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Birgit Uhler. "Improvisierte Musik mit Birgit Uhler." Slought Foundation Online Content.
[03 October 2007; Accessed 27 August 2008]. <http://slought.org/content/11381/>.



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